NASA Seeks Proposals for Constellation Moon Suit

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Oct. 1, 2007

Beth Dickey/Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-2087/1272
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Kelly Humphries/Brandi Dean
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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RELEASE: 07-218

NASA SEEKS PROPOSALS FOR CONSTELLATION MOON SUIT

WASHINGTON - NASA has issued a request for proposals from industry for 
the design, development and production of a new spacesuit system for 
Constellation Program voyages to the International Space Station and 
the moon.

The Constellation spacesuit system contract is for design, 
development, test, evaluation and production of equipment to support 
astronauts aboard the Orion crew exploration vehicle. Orion will 
carry astronauts on trips to explore the moon and support the space 
station in the next decade. NASA expects to award the contract in 
June 2008.

The suit and support systems will enable protection against spacecraft 
cabin leaks and provide contingency spacewalk capability. For short 
lunar exploration sorties, the suit also must support a week's worth 
of moon walks in one-sixth gravity. Potentially, the system will 
support multiple spacewalks during six-month lunar outpost stays. 
Suits and support systems will be needed for as many as four moon 
voyagers per trip or six space station travelers.

Prospective contractors are being asked to develop a system that 
minimizes mass, volume and carry weight; donning time; maintenance 
requirements; suit logistics; operational overhead; life cycle costs; 
and operational constraints on the lunar surface in varying 
geographical, solar and thermal conditions. The same spacesuit system 
also must maximize pressurized and unpressurized crew comfort, range 
of motion, reliability and work efficiency throughout multiple suit 
uses. Designers are being asked to incorporate flexibility and 
modularity to allow for efficient incorporation of future upgrades. 

The cost-plus-award-fee contract will include a basic performance 
period from June 2008 to September 2013. The performance period 
involves design, development, test and evaluation work leading up to 
manufacture; assembly and first flight of the suit components needed 
for Orion; and the initial work on the suit components needed for the 
lunar surface. 

Two contract option periods will be available. Option 1 would cover 
completion of design, development, test and evaluation for the 
surface suit components. Option 2 would provide for suit production 
under a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity 
contract structure and sustaining engineering under a 
cost-plus-award-fee structure from the end of the basic performance 
period through September 2018. 

To view the request for Constellation Spacesuit System proposals, 
visit:

http://procurement.jsc.nasa.gov/csss

For information about NASA's Constellation Program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/constellation

	
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